[hobbit] strange graph behavior - random machines & graphs

Josh Luthman josh at imaginenetworksllc.com
Fri Nov 30 16:34:33 CET 2007


Like I said before, I don't know enough to really help you and I'm shooting
in the dark to try and help!

I would try to get a whole new box together and try to replicate it.
Install the same OS/software and copy the whole ~hobbit and see if it starts
up there.

On 11/30/07, Gary Baluha <gumby3203 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Now this appears it is becoming a more serious problem.  It seems more and
> more graphs are starting to be affected, and I still have no explanation for
> what is going on here.  It also seems that almost any new graph that is
> created (such as if I delete/rename/move an existing .rrd file), it
> immediately starts off being corrupted. :-(
>
> On Nov 28, 2007 10:08 AM, Gary Baluha <gumby3203 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have recently noticed a strange thing happening with some of the rrd
> > graphs generated by Hobbit.  When you look at the graph, it looks as though
> > the rrd data is one one format (gauge), but the graph is generating it in a
> > different format (derive).  I can't seem to find any pattern to the hosts or
> > tests that are exhibiting this strange behavior, and it is only happening on
> > a handful of graphs.  I have attached a picture of one of these graphs,
> > since I'm not really sure how to describe it.  Note the huge numbers
> > displayed on the curr/min/avg/max line.
> >
> > Any idea what's going on here?  When I dump the RRD file manually,
> > everything looks okay.  I'm running Hobbit 4.2.0 with the 2007-02-09
> > allinone patch (I believe the latest).  This has only happened in the past
> > few weeks, though when exactly it started, I don't know.  Any ideas?
> >
>
>


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